
A company called Hyperion is touting clean, safe, affordable energy; where you need it, when you need it. In fact, this energy supply is about the size of a hot tub, can be transported by truck or lorry and can be used to power 20,000 homes at a time ... keep reading
Written by Leslie Berliant last month, about Nuclear

By Harvey Wasserman, author of SOLARTOPIA! OUR GREEN-POWERED EARTH, available at www.harveywasserman.com and at www.solartopia.org. He also edits the NukeFree.org website. As the world media filled with the victory of Barack Obama, a defeat for atomic power in his own back yard sent a Solartopian ... keep reading
Written by Harvey Wasserman last month, about Clean Technologies, Green energy, Nuclear, Politics, Solar

By Peter Montague of Rachel’s Democracy & Health News We are told that nuclear power is about to achieve a "green renaissance," "clean coal" is just around the corner, and municipal garbage is a "renewable resource," which, when burned, will yield "sustainable energy." On the other hand, sometimes we are ... keep reading
Written by Peter Montague last month, about Green energy, Nuclear

Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins The French nuclear giant Areva yesterday confirmed there was a radioactive leak from a broken pipe at a nuclear fuel plant in south-eastern France, a week after a uranium spill at another of its plants polluted the local water supply. The latest incident ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts in October, about Environmental Disasters, Nuclear

"And what about nuclear power?" That was the question posed by Senator McCain, speaking in Iowa some time ago on the issue of Global Warming. Now why didn't anyone think of that before? Here we all are generating our electricity from those pesky fossil fuels and contributing to Global ... keep reading
Written by John P. in October, about Environmental Disasters, Health, Nuclear, Politics

Architecture2030 is a tremendous group, with concepts that should be seized and acted upon as part and parcel of moving forward toward an Energy Smart future. Recently, they've made a bit of a name for themselves with excellent graphics that call out just how sensible John McCain's energy ... keep reading
Written by A. Siegel in October, about Nuclear, Politics (1 comment)

There is a kind of green washing that is even more cynical than a company putting a picture of a pristine mountain stream on its package of processed crap. It is the fossil fuel or nuclear industry front group posing as an environmental group. Frontgroups.org, a joint project of ... keep reading
Written by Leslie Berliant in October, about Agriculture & Food, Coal & Oil, Industry, Nuclear, Politics

The group called Chicago wrote this line in 1969, the same year the U.S. Senate ratified the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. In response to the treaty, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS) moved the figurative hands on the Environmental Doomsday Clock back to 11:50 p.m., giving the ... keep reading
Written by Jeanne Roberts in October, about Agriculture & Food, Climate Change, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Health, Nuclear, Politics, War

Italy is a country with an enormous cultural heritage, but did you know that the worlds first geothermal energy plant was invented in Italy? Would it surprise you to know that the technology was invented in 1904? Astonishingly, in the more than one hundred years since the invention of geothermal ... keep reading
Written by John P. in October, about Celebrities, Clean Technologies, Coal & Oil, Energy Saving, Green energy, Nuclear, Politics

By Peter Montague of Rachel’s Democracy & Health News[Rachel's introduction: The 1987 definition of sustainability went like this: "Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." That was a fine definition, but now ... keep reading
Written by Peter Montague in September, about Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Coal & Oil, Consumerism, Nuclear, Solar, War (1 comment)
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